Literature DB >> 12745088

Subcellular localization of collapsin response mediator proteins to lipid rafts.

Volker Rosslenbroich1, Lingsong Dai, Sebastian Franken, Marion Gehrke, Ulrich Junghans, Volkmar Gieselmann, Joachim Kappler.   

Abstract

Collapsin response mediator proteins (CRMPs) are involved in signal transduction after exposure of neural cells to the axon guidance molecule Semaphorin 3A/collapsin. All five known CRMPs are expressed in the developing cerebral cortex and neocortical neurons are responsive to Semaphorin 3A. Here, we examine the expression and subcellular localization of CRMPs in neocortical neurons and in neonatal rat brain. In neocortical neurons CRMP-4 was detected in the perikaryon with a diffuse cytosolic distribution. In neurites and at growth cones punctate staining patterns were observed. Extraction of neuron cultures with methyl-beta-cyclodextrin to deplete cholesterol caused rapid redistribution of the punctate CRMP-4 staining into larger patches and abundant growth cone collapse. Western blotting of brain extracts demonstrated for all CRMPs the existence of soluble, detergent-extractable, and Triton X-100-resistant forms. Furthermore, sucrose density gradient centrifugation after solubilization of brain membranes with Triton X-100 revealed that CRMP-1, -3, -5, and to a lower extent CRMP-4 are associated with a detergent-resistant fraction with low buoyant density, but CRMP-2 was not detectable in this fraction. Thus, we propose that lipid rafts form sites for the compartmentalization of signaling events involving specific CRMPs and that the integrity of these membrane microdomains is essential for the maintenance of growth cones.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12745088     DOI: 10.1016/s0006-291x(03)00754-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun        ISSN: 0006-291X            Impact factor:   3.575


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2.  Aldolase C/zebrin II is released to the extracellular space after stroke and inhibits the network activity of cortical neurons.

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3.  Antibodies to CRMP3-4 associated with limbic encephalitis and thymoma.

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4.  Heterogeneous intrastriatal pattern of proteins regulating axon growth in normal adult human brain.

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5.  Lysosulfatide regulates the motility of a neural precursor cell line via calcium-mediated process collapse.

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Review 9.  One Raft to Guide Them All, and in Axon Regeneration Inhibit Them.

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